How can I concatenate two vectors?
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Hi ! How can I 'join vector C and signal to get a matrix?
I've tried like this but I dont know if its okay.
Thanks in advance.
f_sine=3e6; % sine frequency [Hz]
T1=1/f_sine; % sine period
n=5; % number of periods
tt=n*T1;
t1 = 0:dt:tt-dt;
burst=sin(2*pi*f_sine*t1);
ww1=hanning(length(burst)/2);
ww=[ww1;zeros(length(burst)/2,1)];
signal=burst.*ww';
iterations=30000;
C = zeros(1, iterations-numel(signal));
v = [signal, C]';
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Robert U
2020-1-18
Hi mm99,
your code snippet is not executable. "dt" and "N" are not given. As far as I see, "signal" is a vector whereas "vector" is a matrix. I guess, matrix dimensions and vector do not match, thus joining them is not possible. Provide executable code, and somebody will figure out how to match your variable sizes.
Kind regards,
Robert
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Turlough Hughes
2020-1-19
编辑:Turlough Hughes
2020-1-19
How can I 'join vector C and signal to get a matrix?
Depends on whether signal is a column vector or row vector
If it's a column vector you probably want to add a column of zeros to the right of signal:
v = [signal zeros( size(signal,1),1 )].' % note the matrix is transposed as you wrote in the original code
If its a row vector you could add zeros below singal as follows:
v = [signal; zeros( 1,size(signal,2) )].'
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Turlough Hughes
2020-1-19
Ok, I see what you are asking.
v = zeros(1,iterations);
v(1:numel(signal))=signal;
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